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    Default Momentary to latching question

    Would there be any problem using a momentary to latching EDIT: (CONVERTER )as a kill switch? In a NBv2 build.

    And I'm not hopeful, but could it go between the battery and recharge port ? I'm thinking it would have to go between the recharge and board? If this is at all possible.
    Last edited by Star Bird; 02-20-2016 at 07:09 PM.
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    Those are two different switches ( momentary and latching ), though there is a momentary to latching converter... but I don't think that's what you are talking about.

    Why wouldn't you just use the traditional insert into the recharge port as the kill key?

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    Yeah, It just makes and breaks a circuit, so a latching switch should work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bunger View Post
    Those are two different switches ( momentary and latching ), though there is a momentary to latching converter... but I don't think that's what you are talking about.

    Why wouldn't you just use the traditional insert into the recharge port as the kill key?
    It's a park obi wan and I dont want to drill a hole for the recharge port. But I do have two places to but a micro switches.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenie View Post
    Yeah, It just makes and breaks a circuit, so a latching switch should work.
    Thank you I wanted to make sure it would safe for the recharging.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Star Bird View Post
    It's a park obi wan and I dont want to drill a hole for the recharge port. But I do have two places to but a micro switches.
    Make sure you use a switch that is rated for a high enough current, otherwise you may run into problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Star Bird View Post
    Thank you I wanted to make sure it would safe for the recharging.
    How do you intend to recharge? I assumed you were going with the removable battery option

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    Quote Originally Posted by NanoRex View Post
    Make sure you use a switch that is rated for a high enough current, otherwise you may run into problems.
    what would be a good max for that? I'm guessing it would depend on what battery is being used?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NanoRex View Post
    Make sure you use a switch that is rated for a high enough current, otherwise you may run into problems.
    It is def. Rated high enough.

    Edit: well I thought so it's this switch and a 3.7v 3200 mAh battery

    http://www.thecustomsabershop.com/SP...itch-P261.aspx
    Last edited by Star Bird; 02-20-2016 at 05:24 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenie View Post
    How do you intend to recharge? I assumed you were going with the removable battery option
    I'm using a recharge port and I'm planing to put the momentary to latching inbetween the battery and recharge. But I'm thinking I may have to put it between the recharge and the board. What do you think?
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